105 th NAACP ANNUAL CONVENTION Las Vegas, Nevada NAACP YOUTH & COLLEGE DIVISION 2014 ANNUAL CONVENTION AWARDS The NAACP Youth & College Division s Annual Convention Awards are given to youth units, advisors and state Youth & College Divisions who have displayed exemplary dedication and commitment to the mission and vision of the NAACP and the Youth and College Division. The mission of this year s awards competition is to recognize and reward exemplary youth activism in the civil rights arena. Each applicant is asked to demonstrate their level of activity, accomplishments and honors received in the following award areas: Gamechanger Issue Areas and Best Overall Awards, Clara Luper Advisor Awards, and Gloster B. Current and Medgar Evers Awards. A scoring process achieves selection of the most substantive and creative entry in each category through an appointed panel of judges including National Youth Work Committee members and national staff. Gamechanger Issue Areas and Best Overall Awards Youth units and State Youth & College Divisions may apply in one or more Gamechanger Issue Award categories. In each category, a first place honor is recognition of the highest level of excellence and is judged to be superior to all other entries in that category. Entries that are also considered outstanding and worthy of recognition may receive an honorable mention but will not receive an actual award. For judging purposes, each Gamechanger Issue Award category has a maximum point value of 100. Youth units and State Youth & College Divisions that enter the Gamechanger Issue Award category will also be eligible to receive a Best Overall Award. A unit cannot be considered for the Best Overall category without having applied in at least 2 Gamechanger Issue Area categories. The cumulative points derived from the Gamechanger Issue Awards determine the winners for the Best Overall awards. Awards Judging Example Unit Entered Category(s) Score Robinson Youth Council Education 40 Health 45 Total 85 Howard Youth Council Education 95 Total 95 **The Howard Youth Council would win the Education Gamechanger Award AND the Best Youth Council Award because they received 95 points compared to the Robinson Youth Council, which only received 85 points even though they applied in 2 Gamechanger Issue Areas.
Gamechanger Issue Award Categories Economic Empowerment Advocated and/or implemented financial literacy programs for young people of color Created programs/initiatives to address youth and young adult credit, savings and/or debt reduction Education Addressed education disparities and other discriminatory practices in public education through programs to assist students with educational concerns Health Educated the community on health issues pertinent to young people of color through campaigns and programs such as ACA, HIV/AIDS, childhood obesity, etc. Juvenile Justice Advocated on issues concerning juvenile justice, such as gun violence, stand your ground laws, racial profiling, police misconduct, etc. Civic Engagement / Voter Empowerment Active participation in the VRA restoration campaign, voter registration, education and mobilization, etc. Best Overall Award Categories State Youth & College Division College Chapter Best New Unit Youth Council/High School Junior Youth Council Clara Luper Youth Advisor of the Year Award The Clara Luper Youth Advisor of the Year Award is presented to adults who exemplify excellent leadership and guidance in assisting young people in their civil rights activities. To ensure fairness, we will recognize a local and state advisor from each of the NAACP s geographic regions. To be considered, youth advisors must complete the attached application and provide supplemental information (i.e. newspaper articles, programs, etc) highlighting their work. A youth advisor cannot be considered if their unit does not apply in at least one Gamechanger Issue Award category. Also, please note that youth advisors must complete a separate application and provide separate documentation, even if the advisor and unit are using the same documentation. Eligibility To qualify for consideration, a unit must be in full compliance with the National Office. For the Clara Luper Award, the applicant must be a current financial member of the NAACP and their unit must also be in full compliance with the National Office. Full compliance is defined as: 1. Unit has a minimum of 25 current financial youth memberships 2. Unit s annual year-end financial report (2013) has been received and processed, by the National Office, before the application deadline 3. Unit has remitted all annual financial assessments
Supporting Materials Applicants are encouraged to provide supplemental information (i.e. newspaper articles, programs, etc.) to bolster their awards application submission. However, materials should not exceed ten (10) additional pages beyond the application page. Even if a unit is applying in several Gamechanger Issue Award categories, their submission should not exceed 10 pages. Any information over the page limit will not be submitted to the selection committee for review. Applicants who want to submit a video to enhance their submission may do so. However, the video must not exceed 3 minutes and should be uploaded directly to YouTube. When you submit your application packet, the body of the email should contain a link to the YouTube video. Please test your link prior to submitting your application packet. Links that cannot be accessed and/or shared will not be considered. Please keep in mind that the selection committee will receive all information and supporting documentation electronically. You are encouraged to use innovative and creative methods for developing your application. However, all information must be submitted as a portable document file (pdf) as this will ensure the committee can access and properly review your submission. Failure to submit information in the aforementioned format may cause difficulty in reviewing your application. Judging Applicants for the Gamechanger Issue Awards, Best Overall Awards and Clara Luper Youth Advisor Awards will be judged based on the following rubric: 1. Merit of Unit Activities 40 points 2. Demonstration of Leadership Development 20 points 3. Community Participation in Unit Activities 20 points 4. Membership Involvement 10 points 5. Application Presentation 10 points Total: 100 possible points Submission Information All award submissions must include the attached application, in its original form, and must be submitted electronically as a single portable document file (pdf). This will ensure the committee can access and properly review your submission. You can submit your application and supporting materials as a single portable document file (pdf) via email to YouthCollege@naacpnet.org no later than close of business Friday, May 16, 2014. Materials submitted via mail, fax or hard copy will not be accepted or considered. All information must be received by close of business on Friday, May 16, 2014. No exceptions will be made for late applications or supporting materials. Applications that do not meet all of the stated criteria will not be considered. If you have any questions or need additional information, you can contact the Youth and College office at (410) 580-5656 or YouthCollege@naacpnet.org.
2014 NAACP YOUTH AND COLLEGE ANNUAL CONVENTION AWARDS APPLICATION Contact Name: Phone Number: Email: Unit Name & #: _ Unit President: President Email: President Phone: Advisor: Advisor Phone: Unit Address: City: State:_ Zip: Check the award category(s) your unit is applying for: Education Economic Empowerment Health Juvenile Justice Voter Empowerment Clara Luper Youth Advisor Unit Memberships: For Office Use Only: Unit Contact: 2013 Financial Report: Assessments: Application:
Gloster B. Current Youth Leadership Awards The Gloster B. Current Awards are designed to recognize outstanding NAACP youth that emulate the dedication, commitment and leadership of Gloster B. Current, former NAACP Director of Branch & Field Services. Each youth unit is asked to nominate one candidate who must complete the application and submit supplemental material that supports their unit s nominee. One winner will be selected from each region. Each winner will receive complimentary transportation (air, bus, train, etc.) and lodging to attend this year s NAACP Annual Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hotel accommodations will be reserved at the designated youth property, during the Annual Convention for check-in on Sunday, July 20, 2014 and depart Thursday, July 24, 2014. Please note the Youth and College Division will assume responsibility for securing hotel reservations and will only reimburse expenses associated with transportation (does not include ground transportation once you arrive in Las Vegas). Reimbursements will not be issued for award winners, their parents or advisors who make separate hotel reservations. To qualify, a candidate must be under 25 years of age and a currently financial member of an NAACP youth unit in full compliance with the National Office. Full compliance is defined as: Unit has a minimum of 25 currently financial youth memberships Unit s annual year-end financial report (2013) has been received and processed, by the National Office, before the application deadline Unit has remitted all annual financial assessments *Note: Youth Board members and National Youth Work Committee members are not eligible to apply. Please complete the application, and if the question is not applicable, insert N/A. For any question with an asterisk, it is recommended that additional pages (8 ½ x 11 ) be used to complete the question. Supplemental materials (letters of recommendation, essays, pictures, news clips, etc.) will be accepted to support the nominee s candidacy. Additional pages must not exceed ten (10) pages and must accompany the application. Any information that exceeds the page limit will not be considered. Entries that do not adhere to the aforementioned guidelines may not be considered. All award submissions must include the attached application, in its original form, and must be submitted electronically as a single portable document file (pdf). This will ensure the committee can access and properly review your submission. You can submit your application and supporting materials as a single portable document file (pdf) via email to YouthCollege@naacpnet.org no later than close of business Friday, May 16, 2014. Materials submitted via mail, fax or hard copy will not be accepted or considered. All application materials must be received by close of business on Friday, May 16, 2014.
REGION: 2014 GLOSTER B. CURRENT YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS Name: Birth Date: Address: City: State:_ Zip: Phone Number: Unit Name & #: Advisor: Unit Address: Email: Unit President: Advisor Phone: City: State:_ Zip: *Attach additional pages if needed for the following questions. 1. Number of memberships solicited by the applicant from July 2013 May 2014? 2. Number of years involved with the NAACP: 3. Number of Conventions Attended: State: Regional: National: 4. List all positions held in the NAACP: 5. Briefly describe all NAACP activities in which you have been involved: 6. Briefly describe any community, religious or extracurricular activities you are currently involved in: 7. Please answer the following question (essay must be a minimum of 750 words but not to exceed 1,000 words; Times New Roman, 12 pt. font and double-spaced): Black Life Matters There are so many issues impacting young people of color across the country. Recent incidents such as the murders of Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis have caused people to really examine and analyze the value of young black lives. What strategies can Youth and College members use to amplify the value of black life? Date: Signed: Youth or College Unit President Youth or College Unit Secretary
Medgar Wiley Evers Youth Leadership Awards Medgar Wiley Evers, the first NAACP Field Secretary for the state of Mississippi, was dedicated to the fight for freedom and equality in his native state. Mr. Evers steadfast determination for youth in the NAACP to take over its future management endeared him to young and old freedom fighters everywhere. On June 12, 1963, Medgar Evers was killed by an assassin s bullet in the driveway of his home. He was carrying a box of NAACP shirts with the slogan Jim Crow Must Go. Thirty years later on February 6, 1994, Byron De La Beckwith, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for this brutal murder. In 2013, we commemorate the 50 th anniversary of Mr. Evers assassination. Medgar Wiley Evers memory serves as a lasting impression to youth that have accepted the challenge and are leading other young people to overcome the consequences of institutional racism. In recognition of Medgar Evers, the 48th NAACP Spingarn Medalist, the NAACP s National Youth Work Committee established the Medgar Wiley Evers Youth Leadership Awards. A subcommittee of the National Youth Work Committee will select three winners, one from each of the following age categories: Category I: Ages 6-12 Category II: Ages 13-17 Category III: Ages 18-25 The candidates must show, through an original essay, short story, or poem, the contributions made by Mr. Evers. Each winner will be awarded a plaque and $500. To qualify, a candidate must be under 25 years of age and a currently financial member of an NAACP youth unit in full compliance with the National Office. Full compliance is defined as: Unit has a minimum of 25 currently financial youth memberships Unit s annual year-end financial report (2013) has been received and processed, by the National Office, before the application deadline Unit has remitted all annual financial assessments *Note: Youth Board members and National Youth Work Committee members are not eligible to apply. All award submissions must include the attached application, in its original form, and must be submitted electronically as a single portable document file (pdf). This will ensure the committee can access and properly review your submission. You can submit your application and supporting materials as a single portable document file (pdf) via email to YouthCollege@naacpnet.org no later than close of business Friday, May 16, 2014. Materials submitted via mail, fax or hard copy will not be accepted or considered. All application materials must be received by close of business on Friday, May 16, 2014.
CATEGORY: 2014 MEDGAR WILEY EVERS YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS APPLICATION Name: Age / Birth Date: Address: City: State:_ Zip: Phone Number: Email:_ Unit Name & #: Unit President: Advisor: Advisor Phone: Unit Address: City: State:_ Zip: PLEASE ATTACH YOUR ORIGINAL ESSAY, STORT STORY, OR POEM.